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DAVIS MIDDLE SCHOOL in Mount Vernon, NY



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City-data.com school rating (weighted overall 2006 test average compared to other schools in New York) from 0 (worst) to 100 (best) is 19.
(Our score takes into account sex and racial score differences and it is weighed according to the number of students taking the test)

Street address:
350 GRAMATAN AVE
Mount Vernon, NY 10552

Phone in 2006 (make sure to verify first before calling): (914) 665-5120
Name of school district : MT VERNON CITY SD
Name of county : WESTCHESTER
School principal name : MURDISIA ORR
Range of grades from low to high : 7-8

Number of full-time principals : 1
Number of full-time assistant principals : 3
Number of full-time professional staff other than teachers, principals, and asst principals : 5
Number of full-time teachers : 77

Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) outcome in 2005-2006 for All Students: NO
AYP outcome for Black or African American: NO
AYP outcome for White: NO
AYP outcome for Economically Disadvantaged: NO
AYP outcome for Students with Disabilities: NO
AYP outcome for Hispanic or Latino: YES
AYP outcome for Limited English Proficient: YES

Total enrollment in grade 7:  378
Total enrollment in grade 8:  484
Total enrollment in DAVIS MIDDLE SCHOOL:  862
State average for 48 schools with this grade range:  583.3

Attendance rate in 2005:  86%
State average for schools with this grade range:  94%

Student suspension count total : 256
Suspensions per 100 students:  29.7
State average for schools with this grade range:  10.6


English Language Arts test performance in 2006 for 7th grade students
All Students:  631 (330 tested)
State average from 2426 schools:  651
Female students:  631 (161 tested)
State average from 2382 schools:  654
Male students:  631 (169 tested)
State average from 2386 schools:  648
Black or African American students:  629 (245 tested)
State average from 1127 schools:  639
Hispanic or Latino students:  629 (55 tested)
State average from 1125 schools:  642
Small Group Total students:  652 (30 tested)
State average from 1822 schools:  648
General Education students:  635 (287 tested)
State average from 2169 schools:  657
Students with Disabilities students:  601 (43 tested)
State average from 2052 schools:  613
English Proficient students:  631 (318 tested)
State average from 1767 schools:  651
Economically Disadvantaged students:  629 (208 tested)
State average from 2166 schools:  643
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  634 (122 tested)
State average from 2261 schools:  650
Limited English Proficient students:  629 (12 tested)
State average from 513 schools:  607

English Language Arts test performance in 2006 for 8th grade students
All Students:  631 (404 tested)
State average from 2362 schools:  648
Female students:  641 (194 tested)
State average from 2298 schools:  655
Male students:  621 (210 tested)
State average from 2308 schools:  644
Black or African American students:  628 (348 tested)
State average from 1121 schools:  635
Hispanic or Latino students:  642 (44 tested)
State average from 1038 schools:  640
Small Group Total students:  665 (12 tested)
State average from 1792 schools:  646
General Education students:  637 (355 tested)
State average from 2111 schools:  655
Students with Disabilities students:  586 (49 tested)
State average from 2044 schools:  610
English Proficient students:  630 (395 tested)
State average from 1776 schools:  649
Limited English Proficient students:  648 (9 tested)
State average from 458 schools:  603
Economically Disadvantaged students:  627 (225 tested)
State average from 2086 schools:  641
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  635 (179 tested)
State average from 2183 schools:  648

Mathematics test performance in 2006 for 7th grade students
All Students:  621 (348 tested)
State average from 2428 schools:  649
Female students:  619 (174 tested)
State average from 2380 schools:  651
Male students:  622 (174 tested)
State average from 2384 schools:  649
Black or African American students:  618 (255 tested)
State average from 1122 schools:  635
Hispanic or Latino students:  622 (58 tested)
State average from 1149 schools:  640
Small Group Total students:  636 (35 tested)
State average from 1824 schools:  647
General Education students:  624 (305 tested)
State average from 2175 schools:  655
Students with Disabilities students:  593 (43 tested)
State average from 2058 schools:  615
English Proficient students:  621 (320 tested)
State average from 1819 schools:  648
Limited English Proficient students:  617 (28 tested)
State average from 793 schools:  618
Economically Disadvantaged students:  621 (218 tested)
State average from 2172 schools:  642
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  620 (130 tested)
State average from 2261 schools:  648

Mathematics test performance in 2006 for 8th grade students
All Students:  622 (425 tested)
State average from 2366 schools:  649
Female students:  628 (207 tested)
State average from 2300 schools:  652
Male students:  618 (218 tested)
State average from 2308 schools:  649
Black or African American students:  620 (357 tested)
State average from 1135 schools:  634
Hispanic or Latino students:  633 (53 tested)
State average from 1076 schools:  640
Small Group Total students:  637 (15 tested)
State average from 1775 schools:  648
General Education students:  624 (379 tested)
State average from 2125 schools:  655
Students with Disabilities students:  608 (46 tested)
State average from 2042 schools:  616
English Proficient students:  622 (399 tested)
State average from 1772 schools:  648
Limited English Proficient students:  624 (26 tested)
State average from 718 schools:  621
Economically Disadvantaged students:  622 (232 tested)
State average from 2087 schools:  643
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  623 (193 tested)
State average from 2178 schools:  649

Science test performance in 2006 for 8th grade students
All Students:  56 (427 tested)
State average from 2322 schools:  69
Female students:  58 (210 tested)
State average from 2260 schools:  69
Male students:  53 (217 tested)
State average from 2266 schools:  70
Black or African American students:  55 (361 tested)
State average from 1078 schools:  61
Hispanic or Latino students:  58 (52 tested)
State average from 1025 schools:  63
Small Group Total students:  63 (14 tested)
State average from 1751 schools:  68
General Education students:  57 (379 tested)
State average from 2083 schools:  71
Students with Disabilities students:  49 (48 tested)
State average from 2006 schools:  59
English Proficient students:  56 (402 tested)
State average from 1757 schools:  69
Limited English Proficient students:  51 (25 tested)
State average from 704 schools:  50
Economically Disadvantaged students:  55 (236 tested)
State average from 2034 schools:  67
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  57 (191 tested)
State average from 2130 schools:  69

Social Studies test performance in 2006 for 8th grade students
All Students:  58 (416 tested)
State average from 2341 schools:  63
Female students:  61 (207 tested)
State average from 2281 schools:  63
Male students:  56 (209 tested)
State average from 2289 schools:  63
Black or African American students:  58 (351 tested)
State average from 1104 schools:  58
Hispanic or Latino students:  59 (51 tested)
State average from 1039 schools:  59
Small Group Total students:  63 (14 tested)
State average from 1754 schools:  61
General Education students:  59 (367 tested)
State average from 2078 schools:  64
Students with Disabilities students:  51 (49 tested)
State average from 1991 schools:  52
English Proficient students:  59 (391 tested)
State average from 1760 schools:  62
Limited English Proficient students:  54 (25 tested)
State average from 694 schools:  48
Economically Disadvantaged students:  58 (229 tested)
State average from 2068 schools:  59
Not Economically Disadvantaged students:  59 (187 tested)
State average from 2165 schools:  63

Regents test results in 2006
28 students tested in Regents Physical Setting: Earth Science (All Students)
Number of tested students scoring between 55 and 100:  96.4%
State average from 1212 schools:  86.8%

Number of tested students scoring between 65 and 100:  89.3%
State average:  76.8%

Number of tested students scoring between 65 and 100:  42.9%
State average:  36.0%


28 students tested in Regents Physical Setting: Earth Science (General Education)
Number of tested students scoring between 55 and 100:  96.4%
State average from 949 schools:  88.8%

Number of tested students scoring between 65 and 100:  89.3%
State average:  79.5%

Number of tested students scoring between 65 and 100:  42.9%
State average:  38.1%



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